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How to get rid of Damp in my Bathroom?

Neiliboy (Elite) posted this on Monday, 14th November 2005, 15:13

Anyone got any tips for getting rid of it?

We always keep the bathroom window open to ensure good ventilation but its obviously not good enough..........

Its mainly on the wallpaper and a small amount on the tiles

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RE: How to get rid of Damp in my Bathroom?

Rassilon (Elite) posted this on Monday, 14th November 2005, 15:15

We used to invest in de-humidifiers (they always lasted about a year). :/



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RE: How to get rid of Damp in my Bathroom?

jeffthegun (Elite) posted this on Monday, 14th November 2005, 15:16

Get rid - You can get mildew sprays and things like that

Prevent - we were in a similar situation to you but our bathroom relies on a small vent because it has no windows. We found that a stand alone dehumidifying unit was the only way to prevent it. Put it on for an hour or so a night or after youve had a bath/shower.

Its amazing how much water it picks up. A couple of litres a day, easy. Its actually quite gross. And, yes, I did think about drinking it.........




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RE: How to get rid of Damp in my Bathroom?

Stu UK (Elite) posted this on Monday, 14th November 2005, 19:26

Fit a timed extractor fan via your light switch should cure the problem.

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RE: How to get rid of Damp in my Bathroom?

Neiliboy (Elite) posted this on Monday, 14th November 2005, 19:55

Why did alloy bodies Manchester p*** you off?

Do you know of them?

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Alloy Bodies of Manchester
Orange Telecom
that random dude off e-bay who never posted my pillows!
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RE: How to get rid of Damp in my Bathroom?

W@yne (Elite) posted this on Monday, 14th November 2005, 21:38

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Get rid - You can get mildew sprays and things like that


Vinegar and bicarbonate of soda mixed to a paste works well on tiles , rub it in well and leave it for an hour or so before rinsing off.

In my bathroon I have an extract fan connected to a PIR mounted in the ceiling so the fan starts up as soon as anyone goes into the bathroom and stays on until they leave.

RE: How to get rid of Damp in my Bathroom?

Stuart McLean (Reviewer) posted this on Monday, 14th November 2005, 21:46

I once had damp in a bathroom in a flat and got various quotes to get rid of it. People came round with special devices that they put into the walls to measure the damp etc and quotes varied from £750 to a coupla grand to get rid (this was in London... :/ ). Then a cheery sort turned up for the final quote and suggested that an extractor fan would do the trick. He put it in and it was as dry as a bone within a couple of weeks....

RE: How to get rid of Damp in my Bathroom?

chewie (Elite) posted this on Monday, 14th November 2005, 22:09

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our bathroom relies on a small vent because it has no windows


Does that make the place a `no-go-zone` for a few hours after the evacuation of small brown parcels?




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RE: How to get rid of Damp in my Bathroom?

gary white (Competent) posted this on Monday, 14th November 2005, 22:27

All I do is wipe the damp/mildew with thick bleach on a cloth, leave for
a few mins and you will see it disappear, some times you
may have to give it a couple of go`s.

It always works for me :)

Dont waste your money on a mildew remover, it`s just a bleach
based product.

RE: How to get rid of Damp in my Bathroom?

jeffthegun (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 15th November 2005, 09:14

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Does that make the place a `no-go-zone` for a few hours after the evacuation of small brown parcels?


Unless you light a match, it is wise to give it ten minutes ;)




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